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May 24, 2010 |

Lessons From BALCO On Speaking to Federal Agents

Anthony I. Giacobbe Jr., of counsel at Zeichner Ellman & Krause, and Jonathan M. Robbin, an associate at the firm, write that athletes face additional difficulties remaining within the confines of perjury laws while at the same time protecting their reputations, medals and records. Recent scandal provides a framework for Alex Rodriguez, Tiger Woods and others as they now prepare to speak with federal investigators regarding a much published investigation concerning a Canadian physician.
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January 29, 2008 |

Ponzi Scheme

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May 28, 2009 |

Children?s Corner Learning Center, plaintiff-respondent v. A. Miranda Contracting Corp., defendants

Architect?s Common-Law Contribution Claim Against Project ?Expediter? Should Be Dismissed
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April 29, 2002 |

Process Servers Sneaking Up on the Internet

While lawyers now work on transactions online, conduct discovery electronically and communicate through BlackBerrys, there is still one practice that remains in the dark ages the business of serving papers in litigation.Lawyers and Technology
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May 12, 2008 |

Ruling Restores Home To 'Duped' Scam Victims

Calling the case before her "a most egregious example" of a type of fraud perpetrated upon homeowners at risk of losing their homes, a Supreme Court justice in Brooklyn has voided a deed and restored a home to a 76-year-old woman and her adult son. Justice Carolyn E. Demarest found that several persons and entities had "duped" the two by making false representations as to a deal which appeared to allow them to regain ownership of their house but which, in fact, was "designed to permanently obtain title to [the] home at no cost to the defendants."
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March 28, 2012 |

300 Broadway Healthcare Center, L.L.C. v. Wachovia Bank

Under the UCC, the issuer of a check may not assert a conversion claim for unauthorized payment of a check, including a conversion claim based on a forged maker's signature.
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April 10, 2006 |

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June 17, 2002 |

Process Serving Is Getting Easier

Although many lawyers conduct discovery electronically and communicate through BlackBerrys, the business of serving papers in a litigation has remained in the dark ages, until now.
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March 31, 2003 |

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July 28, 2004 |

Small Firms, Big Clients

Most big companies have traditionally turned to large law firms for outside legal help. But nowadays, Fortune 1000 companies that are dissatisfied with large firm costs and service are increasingly willing to try smaller firms. The match makes sense. Small firms are ever on the lookout for the "big client" and can often provide expertise, personal service and economical rates that large firms cannot. Find out how your small firm can reel in a big one.
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